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| Volume 21 | May, 2003 | Issue No. 05 |
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Regular Meeting
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Wednesday, May 21st. at 7:00 PM Caseyville Township Bldg. |
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Wednesday, June 4th Ryan's Steakhouse Everyone is welcome |
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This month's demo will be about genealogy. This is one of the more quested in the recent survey.
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The demo for June 18th will be about computer repair and
upgrades. While there were several requests for this demo, we
pushed it up to the front because this meeting will be right
after the Computer Show. Experience has shown that many
people have lots of questions and problems getting everything
installed and working with the new machines and components
they purchased at the show.
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Hello From The
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COMPUTER
SHOW IS COMING UP SOON At
the last board meeting, we realized that the next computer show
is going to take place on June 6th, 7th
and 8th. We’ll have sign up sheets at the meeting
so we’ll know who is working the booth and when they plan on
helping out. If
you do not have a badge, please see Leonard Hill, and we’ll
make sure you have one before the next show. Thanks for your
help and make sure you have your badge and a slot on the sign
up sheet for the booth…. THANKS
IN ADVANCE JIM ! I’m starting to feel like the missing President, but, I have to be
away from home on the meeting night and there is nothing I can
do. I would like to thank Jim Tomlinson in advance for filling
in for me again. Jim will preside over the May meeting in my
absence. I’m sure everything will be fine. I promise to
attend the June meeting… 200
MEMBERS AND COUNTING When
I took over as President, one of my goals was to get the club
going again and I wanted to try to get the membership up a
little. Thanks to everyone that has helped out at the shows and
volunteered their time and efforts at the meetings, we have
broken the 200 member mark that we were shooting for. It may be
short lived though. A lot of memberships come due each quarter.
Please make sure you keep your dues up to date, and we’ll hit
the 300 mark if we keep growing. I would like to say WELCOME to
any of our new members and I hope you enjoy our club! BY-LAWS
(Continued)… We
had another marathon Board meeting to discuss the By-Laws. They
are getting closer and closer to completion, and we should have
them in final form soon. We’ll have to have the revised
version read out loud at a meeting. I’ll warn you before
that meeting so you can skip (Just Kidding). Actually, we will
have a public viewing and hand out copies at one of the future
meetings to make sure everyone agrees with them. Then we’ll
figure out what to do to make them official, and they will be
finished. We’ll keep you posted. (If you just got déjà vu,
I didn’t have to change this paragraph from last month.
Everything is accurate again this month.) GENEALOGY
DEMO In
an effort to give Chuck and Leonard enough time to finish a
little renovation they are working on, J.C. Spelce has
volunteered to do the demo this month. J.C. is very familiar
with Genealogy programs, and he is going to show us how to get
started with them. Please make sure you attend this demo to
learn how to keep track of you ancestors. It was one of the
most popular survey items… PRIZES
PRIZES PRIZES We’ll
have good prizes once again… Come to the meeting and find out
what kind of goodies we have this month…. See
you at the meeting … Mike |
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The Treasurer's
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TREASURER's REPORT
Don Wold,
Treasurer
Balance as of April 1,
2003: $2889.67
INCOME:
4 New Mbrs:
$60.00
19
Renewals 285.00
(l for 2
yrs)
April
50/50:
42.00
CD
Sales: 106.00
Total
Income:
$493.00 $3382.67
EXPENSES:
NewsLtr:
46.00
(stamps for
cards)
Equipment: 149.90
(Purch PA
amp/mike)
Miscellaneous: 55.61
(stamps,batteries, cy
paper)
CD
Expenses: 158.80
Total Expenses:
$410.31
Balance as of May 1, 2003:
$2972.36
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The Secretary's Report |
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President Mike Taphorn opened the meeting at 7 P.M. The first order of business was to distribute and explain the club’s survey. Mike talked about the different topics that were mentioned in the survey, and how it could affect future meetings. He explained that because of the GCC's rapid growth in the last 8 months we need to find out what our members needs. Based on that information we receive we can decide what to present and discuss at future meetings. The membership filled out the questionnaire and returned it to the board members for study and discussion at a future time. The questions and answers session followed for approximately thirty minutes. Joe Martin was the big winner of the main door prize for the night, along with other four club members. The next membership meeting will be held at the same place on Wednesday, May 21, 2003 at 7:00PM. Your Pen Slave Carlos |
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The Membership
Chairman |
| Number of Members in attendance last month: | 71 actual |
| Total Membership Before last month's meeting | 197 |
| Number of Members renewing last meeting | 18 |
| Number Of Members joined last meeting | 04 |
| Number of members dropped | |
| Current Total Membership | 201 |
| Number of Members in Good Standing | |
| Number of Members on Probation | 6 members dues due this month |
| I have not deleted any of the delinquent dues people as yet. Plan to do that after the next general meeting. | |
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The Web Master |
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MS patch slows down Windows XP A security patch released by Microsoft on April 16th slows down machines running Windows XP Service Pack 1 (SP1) and certain third-party applications. The patch addressed an issue related to a buffer overrun vulnerability as documented in a security bulletin on the Microsoft website. It concerned a flaw that could allow an attacker to raise his or her privilege
level on a computer. It offered a patch, which reportedly is slowing
some machines. You may have downloaded and installed the patch automatically. Its
number is 811493. The description of the situation is at: http://www.microsoft.com/security/security_bulletins/ms03-013.asp IF YOU'RE SWAPPING MUSIC, YOU MAY HEAR FROM THE INDUSTRY The Recording Industry Association of America plans to send warnings
to people who are swapping music online. The notes will be sent through
the software's chat features built into peer-to-peer software. HP inkjet cartridges have built-in expiry dates
To learn more click on the title above.
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WINDOWS MEDIA PLAYER SKINS ARE VULNERABLE TO ATTACK Microsoft has identified a security problem in Windows Media Player
7.1 and 8.0 (Media Player for Windows XP). The flaw involves skins,
or overlays of custom graphics, used to dress up the program. |
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SERIOUS FLAW REPAIRED IN MICROSOFT'S PASSPORT A Pakistani security consultant, whose Microsoft Passport account was
repeatedly hacked, found a serious flaw in the system. It allowed him
to get into the accounts of others, where he could potentially steal
credit card numbers or other sensitive data. He reported the flaw on
the Internet, and the company fixed it. |
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MOTHER'S DAY VIRUS IS INFECTING COMPUTERS Always looking for an advantage, virus writers have released the Mother's Day Virus. If you open the attachment, you'll install a program that allows the intruder to seize control of your computer. Sigh. Keep your anti-virus software updated.
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The Computer
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See you at the meeting. Enjoy.....JT |
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Mitch's Corner |
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FEATURE
If you have any ideas about a program you would like to see, write
out a description
of what you want it to do in detail and send it out as a GCC email.
Then someone will recommend Jet Audio
to you . JET AUDIO does not spy or nag you. I have it installed and I love it.
Another one of the many added to "MITCH'S CORNER"
this month is SmartMorph. Here is a bit of humor for ya. It is an actual Honda TV ad. |
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Later,
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The
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Three more new CD's for this month. They are:
For more information about these CD's and the other great GCC CD's check out the Library. CLICK HERE. |
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The Editor |
| Well it has been another busy month...I have
finished up the CD's and they will be ready. We will have a
new Mitch's disk. Hopefully I will be able to get one of
these done a month now that I am finished with demos for a
long while.
We got the second wireless microphone. It will make Q and A easier and it will help with the demos. It works on a different frequency than the two we now have. I also got another draft completed on the By-Laws. Hopefully, there will only be one more cut before the Board is happy with it. You will also notice there is a slight change to the newsletter format. Each contributor's articles have boxes around them. It was done to make them more readable. It will also help with the separation of each of the parts within a section.
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added another contributor...Dennis McMurtrey. Dennis has
provided a lot of input to the newsletter and the club ever
since he became a member. This time, he sent in enough stuff
to make up a whole column.
See it below and enjoy. Some of the programs are real good. I downloaded GSplit and tried it. It work great.
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If you are a smart printer user you can save a lot of money by doing some very simple things. Check out these suggestions.
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Here's An Idea For All Solitare Players Are you tired of playing the same old solitaire games on your computer?
Looking for cards with more current appeal? How about a deck
of cards with Iraq's most wanted? Silver Creek Entertainment is offering
a FREE game using that deck. Download by clicking on the
above link. |
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I think I have finally found a quick easy way to make name tags. This should also save us a lot of money. If we go to this technique, we can issue name tags just as soon as a new member joins.
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Dennis McMurtrey Note! Dennis generally sends things to me and other members about current topics as well as interesting articles and software. This month he sent in a lot of things, so I put the ones of general interest here in a column. If you like what you see, let Dennis know. Maybe we can talk him into becoming another contributor. |
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By Craig Higdon You finally threw away your floppies, and you're singing the praises of your CD burner. Congratulations! However, some files are too big even for a CD, despite its tremendous amount of storage space. Don't panic. This rarely happens. When it does, GSplit will save you. Want to know what to do with those floppies? See the article in the Miscellaneous section below... GSplit is a FREE program that spans large files over more than one
CD and automatically puts files into a zip format. GSplit is a well-designed program that takes large files and chops them into smaller pieces so you can span them over more than one disc. Use the Express Split feature to chop up a file with a single click.
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Nag Free WinZip Alternative: IZArc By Roger Chang This Free download gives WinZip some competition.
Every self-respecting Windows user has a good Zip archiver in his or her software library. Sure, Windows XP has one, but you don't want to use its primitive interface and capabilities for an extended period of time. The time-honored WinZip is a perennial favorite among many new and experienced users. That said, unless you pay for WinZip, you encounter the ever-present nag screen. So, today I present to you, our favored frugal viewers, a free alternative that matches, and in some ways surpasses, WinZip.
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Thinking About Making A New Computer You might want to check our the latest prices on AMD processors. They are dropping fast because AMD has just introduced a new 64 bit chip.
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Improve Your Laptops Fonts Microsoft ClearType is an essential download for those using TFT monitors (laptops). Clear Type Fonts work with Windows XP. By displaying fractions of a pixel Clear Type makes smoother, clearer text and more readable text on your screen. And believe it or not it is FREE from Microsoft, no less., Bill must be feeling guilty about the Billions he's bilked us out with his sloppy code. Click to Download - ClearType. Be sure to follow the instructions. The Fonts are free, but Microsoft wrote the instructions and install procedures, and they are not straight forwarded.
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Here is a FREE APP. for testing a pc to see if your is USB ready! Click one button to run test. This FREE App checks for
the for 3 "Must Have" Drivers on a pc. It work with ALL Windows OS - 98 and above
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Self-Monitoring Analysis and Reporting Technology or SMART. In an effort to help users avoid data loss, drive manufacturers are now incorporating logic into their drives that acts as an "early warning system" for
impending drive problems. This system is called : |
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Find out how your data may still be on that disk you think you've erased. Getting rid of an old hard drive? Before you do, take a look at the top ten mistakes people make with their sensitive hard drive data. (This is anecdotal. It's not a scientifically derived list.) |
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Miscellaneous |
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Ok! Interesting Sites Of the Month Well this time we have two. Here is something to put in your backyard. It will make you popular with your kids and or grandkids as well as every youngster in the neighborhood. No....no clues; click on the links.... Well that was fun. If I see any of you with a sling, in a cast, or on crutches we will just assume you tried....
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KIDS' SITE: ONLINE WEEKLY READER
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TRY VIDEO CHAT & VIDEO E-MAIL FOR FREE
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Welcome to the Backyard Ballistics Home Page!
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Chairs in the today's workplace and home office are created for the desk environment. Our chairs are designed to provide perfect ergonomic support, and allow the user to recline comfortably with the legs supported by a footrest.
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The BioDiversity Institute is using the Internet to help concentrate humanity's knowledge of biodiversity, to put this knowledge into better order, and to make it more accessible to everyone.
Have a bird feed? Ever
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A New Use For Floppy Disks Do you still have a lot of 3 1/4 floppies sitting around? Here is an interesting idea of something to do with them.
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The Lighter
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OK we got more humor than what I know what to do with this time. I put a lot of it in the Miscellaneous Section above, but there was too much to put it all there. To keep the members of "The Great Dead Tree Society" happy, I decided to link to each of the other cartoons and humor items rather than display each one here. Click on a link and enjoy. Some are just photos, while others are to html pages with more options...
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If
you have something you want to share, just send it to the
editor using the above mailbox
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